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DA-07-037 A New Idea That Is 40 Years Old-Air Curtain Hospital Operating Room Systems
Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2007
Gerry Cook and Dan Int-Hout
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Currently accepted best design practice for controlling airborne particulates in the hospital operating room relies on airflow type (laminar) and direction (down from ceiling). This is typically in the form of large arrays of laminar diffusers. These arrays are limited, or impacted, by ?T and the need to have other ceiling-mounted equipment in the operating room. The industry could benefit from a scalable pre-engineered system that overcomes these inherent limitations. Such systems could be qualified by actual microbial testing.
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Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, Vol. 113, pt 1, Dallas 2007